This going to come as welcome break news to users of MSFT Edge's browser. The mobile browser going to sync with the desktop version, allowing a seamless handoff via the "Continue on PC" feature. The current Apple iOS version of the Edge browser supports iPhones only, not iPads. If you are not enmeshed in the MSFT ecosystem, this announcement may be will not mean much to you. But if you're a Windows ten consumer and MSFT Edge is your browser of choice, then your life just got a tiny bit easier.
Microsoft Edge for iPhone and Android is out of beta
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This going to come as welcome break news to users of MSFT Edge's browser. The mobile browser going to sync with the desktop version, allowing a seamless handoff via the "Continue on PC" feature. The current Apple iOS version of the Edge browser supports iPhones only, not iPads. If you are not enmeshed in the MSFT ecosystem, this announcement may be will not mean much to you. But if you're a Windows ten consumer and MSFT Edge is your browser of choice, then your life just got a tiny bit easier.
This going to come as welcome break news to users of MSFT Edge's browser. The mobile browser going to sync with the desktop version, allowing a seamless handoff via the "Continue on PC" feature. The current Apple iOS version of the Edge browser supports iPhones only, not iPads. If you are not enmeshed in the MSFT ecosystem, this announcement may be will not mean much to you. But if you're a Windows ten consumer and MSFT Edge is your browser of choice, then your life just got a tiny bit easier.
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